19:52 - SpawdophonikDoes anyone live in an American suburb, if so is it still like this:

19:33 - Marcel Hubregtsebtw if you want to hear some really off the wall covers when compared to the originals listen to this split [link]

19:32 - Marcel HubregtseYeah that's a great cover. Loved at first listen when I got hold of the vinyl version of One in Darkness, Two in Damnation, Three in Death, 2002 - 2007 compilation on their tour in 2013.

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I can't begin to fathom why they'd want to re-issue this. It's as rubbish now as it always was. The tacked on second CD tracks are quite good; Blut aus Nord doing doom (or thereabouts) but they bear no semblance to the original CD tracks whatsoever. They should have released them as an EP.

This album gets undue hate, the songs on the album are similar but they aren't carbon copies of each other. What you call repetitive I call cohesive. The atmosphere on this album, and many of their others, is phenomenal and that's what drives it. The quiet industrial parts at the ends of the songs are creepy and beautiful, and a taste of what was to come on the much better TWWTG. It is a disappointing release because it comes between arguably their two best albums but it's by no means rubbish. And 8.4/10 from me.

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07.02.2014 - 17:49

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He should have released those 777 tracks as a standalone EP. Really good stuff. Probably the closest BaN's come to releasing a doom record.

Revisited this one and enjoyed it more than before. I wished the album was shorter. Some tracks are rather good on their own, especially I love track 2 but the whole album is too repetitive. I blame the constant drum machine sound.

Sorta decent, mostly "meh"... but those three tracks from the reissue disc are pretty awesome. The final one, Chapter 7.777, puts me in quite a state. Good shit, but I agree with JOOE, it should've been released as a separate, standalone EP.